Assembly / Stores Operative

Fresh Start Recruitment
Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
12 months ago
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Assembly / Stores Operative
Kirkby in Ashfield
Monday – Friday 7.30am – 4pm
Pay: 12.78ph
Fresh Start Recruitment is proud to be recruiting on behalf of our client based in Kirkby, a specialist in interconnect design solutions. They are one of the worldwide market leaders of their products in the Military/Civil Aerospace, Land Systems, Subsea, Oil and Gas, Space and Industrial and Mass Transit Industries.
We are currently looking to recruit a number of flexible operatives to support our stores, insert assembly fit and cable cut processes for ongoing growth of their Kirkby facility. If you are looking for a career opportunity within a business where people really count, look no further.
Initially commencing on a temporary contract but after just 12 weeks trial period you have the opportunity to secure yourself a permanent contract subject to satisfactory performance.
The Role & Responsibilities:

  • Following written instructions and have
  • The ability to select the correct number of stock/items needed
  • Ensure all stock is counted correctly and efficiently and ready for production
  • Flexible approach to support other departments as and when needed
  • Assembly small components using detailed instructions
    Person Specification:
  • Stock and or assembly experience is preferred
  • Patience
  • Good attention to detail
  • Must have excellent communication skills
  • Must be able to work well under pressure
  • Must have a great attitude and work ethic
    Company Benefits include:
  • Full training given
  • Candidates who are competent in the role have the opportunity to go permanent after just 12 consecutive weeks
  • On-site parking
  • Competitive pay and bonus scheme
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Long services awards
  • Annual leave increasing with service
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Company pension scheme
    40 hour working week and 32 days annual leave increasing with service (all subject to qualifying criteria).
    This vacancy is temporary to permanent. Please submit applications by Monday 23rd or 30th June.
    All respondents to this position must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Fresh Start Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer.
    This vacancy is being advertised by Fresh Start Recruitment

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